Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: Delivered at the Surrey InstitutionJ. Warren, 1821 - 356 Seiten |
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... Poetry or Prose , who flourished together or immediately succeeded one another within this period . I have , in the fol- lowing pages , said little of two of the greatest Writers of that Age , Shakespear and Spenser , because I had ...
... Poetry or Prose , who flourished together or immediately succeeded one another within this period . I have , in the fol- lowing pages , said little of two of the greatest Writers of that Age , Shakespear and Spenser , because I had ...
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... poetry and lispings of the Muse , as when a fond parent brings forward a bashful child to make a display of its wit or learning . We hope the best , put a good face on the matter , but are sadly afraid the thing cannot answer . - Dr ...
... poetry and lispings of the Muse , as when a fond parent brings forward a bashful child to make a display of its wit or learning . We hope the best , put a good face on the matter , but are sadly afraid the thing cannot answer . - Dr ...
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... poetry ( I do not here speak of comedy ) to be compared to the great men of the age of Shakespear , and immediately after . They are a mighty phalanx of kindred spirits closing him round , moving in the same orbit , and im- pelled by ...
... poetry ( I do not here speak of comedy ) to be compared to the great men of the age of Shakespear , and immediately after . They are a mighty phalanx of kindred spirits closing him round , moving in the same orbit , and im- pelled by ...
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... poetry of the country at the period of which I have to treat ; independently of incidental and fortuitous causes , for which there is no accounting , but which , after all , have often the greatest share in deter- mining the most ...
... poetry of the country at the period of which I have to treat ; independently of incidental and fortuitous causes , for which there is no accounting , but which , after all , have often the greatest share in deter- mining the most ...
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... poetry of the age of Elizabeth , in the means of exciting terror and pity , in the delineation of the passions of grief , remorse , love , sympathy , the sense of shame , in the fond desires , the longings after immortality , in the ...
... poetry of the age of Elizabeth , in the means of exciting terror and pity , in the delineation of the passions of grief , remorse , love , sympathy , the sense of shame , in the fond desires , the longings after immortality , in the ...
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